CthulhuTech RPG (Atomic Array 013) (audio product)

Ed stumbled into a game of CthulhuTech at an FLGS back in April. It was a lot of fun, and he’s been trying to get the creators on the Array since our first episode. It’s no secret that we love our Lovecraft. Adding mecha? Yes, please!

Matthew Grau joined us to talk about this new game from WildFire LLC. We had a great time talking with him. It’s obvious, from the start, that Matt really loves what he does. It’s clear he loves his game, as well.

NOTE: We called Matt in the bowels of an arcanotech factory, so if you hear any whirls and whistles, don’t listen too closely. You may go crazy.

We wrap up the Pathfinder give away, and tell you how you can win one of two CthulhuTech book sets. Each set will include the Core Rulebook, Vade Mecum (the CthulhuTech Companion) and Dark Passions (the CT cult book). Don’t forget, you have until January 9th to enter the Alpha Omega give away.

As promised, Ed co-hosted Fear the Boot again, recently. Have a listen.

There is a lot more to CthulhuTech than we could fit into this one episode. Feel free to ask questions, or leave a comment on the site. You can also share Atomic Array with a friend, or contact us directly. In fact, we’d love to hear what you think about CthulhuTech. Tell us what you like (or don’t), and what you’d like to see from WildFire in the future.

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